The Dubai Tennis Championships organizers have released a statement following a disturbing incident in which a spectator was removed from Emma Raducanu's second-round match. The former U.S. Open champion became visibly upset early in her match against Karolina Muchova on Tuesday,
Emma Raducanu's fright when she realizes that a man who had approached her the day before in a public place in Dubai was attending her match against Muchova. The man was fortunately arrested and banned from all WTA events. pic.twitter.com/63jdBNQb8V
The former US Open champion opened up about the encounter involving a fan who “exhibited fixated behavior” toward her.
Emma Raducanu hasn’t yet found a long-term coach to work with after childhood coach Nick Cavaday left her team to prioritize his health. Raducanu’s compatriot Laura Robson reiterated that Raducanu doesn’t want to be hasty in finding a coach.
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Emma Raducanu said she will “be okay” after a “fixated” spectator was ejected from her match at the Dubai Tennis Championships earlier this week. According to the WTA, the governing body of women’s tennis, a man approached Raducanu in a public ...
No. 61-ranked Emma Raducanu will face No. 17 Karolina Muchova in the WTA Dubai, UAE Round of 32 on Tuesday, February 18.Raducanu secured a two-set win over Maria Sakkari (6-4, 6-2) in the Round of